Okay if you are at all mechanically inclined you can do this. The pump is in the fuel tank which you will have to "drop" to get to the pump itself. There is one Saab tool you should have, but, you can work around it. The pump can cost between $95.00 and $600.00 depending on YOUR abilities. There are a couple of critical things to watch for or this will go south so fast you would not believe. So after having read this, and you still think you can tackle the job, drop me a note and I will give you step by step how to's. Good Luck
2007-02-23 02:27:18
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answered by scooterdude1340 3
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Haynes service and repair manual for Saab 9000 has a step by step instructions that doesn't look too bad. Otherwise it would take me too long to type it all out. You might find somethig on the web telling how also(I looked on Quasimotor's and couple other Saab sites and didn't see it but it could still be there).
2007-02-22 15:06:35
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answered by drylander2 4
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in case you desire a motor vehicle tochronic around, it isn't the single. it isn't the worst motor vehicle interior the international, yet nowhere close to the main suitable. the very shown fact that he has placed somewhat some money into it is not a income, yet a warning. you desire something jap and coffee tech. you will actual advance to like it in spite of if it truly is a Toyota, Nissan ot Honda. you're able to ought to placed money into those automobiles besides, yet much less of a guess than the Saab. Have in spite of you purchase checked by employing a mechanic. you will shop money interior the long-term.
2016-12-14 03:08:38
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answered by Anonymous
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saab parts are hard to get good luck
2007-02-22 07:04:11
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answered by cool man 2
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you can go to www.autozone.com they have on-line manuals to look at just play around with the site you should find what your looking for there...good luck
2007-02-22 04:41:32
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answered by rusted 2
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